Question:
Female names that have the Latin root 'pyro'?
Are You Like 12
2013-06-15 22:21:12 UTC
Well ok, I'm trying to think of a name for a character who's like a fire-lady, and any name you make up or actually know that kind of sounds like or has pyro in it is cool. Because pyro is the Latin root for fire. Well ok, names that sound like, mean, or are related to fire are cool too. Any help's appreciate thx. Just brainstorm.
Seven answers:
Leuconoe
2013-06-18 05:58:43 UTC
Actually, you are wrong.

The Latin word for fire is "ignis". The root you are referring to (pyro) is the Greek transcription of πῦρ (Genitive: πυρός), that means fire. Your language is full of words derived from both these terms:

- igneous, ignitable, ignite, ignition

- pyre, pyrite, pyroclasts, pyrolysis, pyromania, pyromaniac, pyrotechnic, pyrotechnical, pyrotechnics

Instead "flamma" means flame, while "focus" means fireplace.
Nancy
2016-03-15 10:05:56 UTC
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anonymous
2015-08-13 14:34:52 UTC
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RE:

Female names that have the Latin root 'pyro'?

Well ok, I'm trying to think of a name for a character who's like a fire-lady, and any name you make up or actually know that kind of sounds like or has pyro in it is cool. Because pyro is the Latin root for fire. Well ok, names that sound like, mean, or are related to fire are cool too....
bibler
2016-10-05 04:17:21 UTC
Female Pyro
gwenneth
2016-12-31 12:26:54 UTC
Latin Root For Fire
Brie
2013-06-15 22:31:16 UTC
Ardere "Fire"



Calida "Fiery"



Callida "Fiery"



Fia "Short for Fiametta, little fiery one"



Fiametta "Little fiery one"



Fiamette "Little fiery one"



Igantia "Fiery"



Ignacia "Fiery"



Iniga "Fiery"



Neci "Fiery, passionate"



Necia "Fiery, passionate"



Vesta "Goddess of sacred fire and of the hearth"





Hope I helped and good luck with your story!
alondra
2013-06-15 22:31:22 UTC
Umm Scarlett ? c:


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